Crossword-Solution: URBANE 6 letters, 65 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Urbane a. Courteous in manners; polite; refined; elegant.

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URBANE anagram UNBARE

We have 65 clues for the answer “URBANE”

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Like many a GQ reader 1 answer
Courteous and affable. 1 answer
At ease at soirées 1 answer
Debonair and witty 1 answer
Debonair, like James Bond 1 answer
Elegant in manner 1 answer
Elegant in manners. 1 answer
Elegant, like Cary Grant 1 answer
Elegant: the antithesis of Country and Western? 1 answer
Elegantly refined 1 answer
Far from loutish 1 answer
Glib-tongued 1 answer
Gracious and tactful 1 answer
Mien of Wilkie Collins' Count Fosco. 1 answer
Quite polite 1 answer
Suave, like 007 1 answer
Suave in manner 1 answer
Suave and sophisticated 1 answer
Suave and polished 1 answer
Sauve 1 answer
Refined and polished 1 answer
Quite refined 1 answer
Nicely polished 1 answer
Polite in an elegant way. 1 answer
Polished and suave 1 answer
Polished and elegant 1 answer
Oozing elegance 1 answer
Notably polite 1 answer
Like 007 2 answers
Polished in manner 2 answers
Smoothly polite 2 answers
Socially smooth 2 answers
Polite and refined 2 answers
Elegant and refined 2 answers
Very sophisticated 2 answers
Type of manner 2 answers
Like James Bond 3 answers
Smooth in manner. 3 answers
Not coarse 3 answers
suave-and-refined 3 answers
suave and refined 3 answers
distingue 4 answers
CULTIVATED AS ORNAMENTALS 10 answers
Well-mannered 10 answers
A CERTAIN IRREVERENT GAIETY AND EASE OF MANNER 10 answers
CULTIVATED EARTH 10 answers
COMPETITOR SUAVE 10 answers
civilised 14 answers
Mannerly 18 answers
Debonair 23 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with URBANE (5)

But Chauvelin remained urbane, sarcastic, mysterious; not a line betrayed to the poor, anxious woman whether she need fear or whether she dared to hope.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
The tone of each was measured, to Rowland’s ear; but that of Christina was dry, and that of her husband was splendidly urbane.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
Don’t you remember, marquis?” The marquis lifted his eyebrows; but he was apparently determined to be even more urbane than usual.
The American Henry James 1994
But without going into details, he was a charming fellow--clever, urbane, free-handed, and with that fortunate quality in his appearance which is known as distinction.
Confidence Henry James 2006
Though he bore a noticeable resemblance to his sister, he was a better favored person: fair-haired, clear-faced, witty-looking, with a delicate finish of feature and an expression at once urbane and not at all serious, a warm blue eye, an eyebrow finely drawn and excessively arched—an eyebrow which, if ladies wrote sonnets to those of their lovers, might have been made the subject of such a piece of verse—and a light moustache that flourished upwards as if blown that way by the breath of a constant smile.
The Europeans Henry James 1994

Quotes with URBANE (3)

She walked rather quickly; she liked to be active, though at times she gave an impression of repose that was at once static and evocative. This was because she knew few words and believed in none, and in the world she was rather silent, contributing just her share of urbane humor with a precision that approached meagreness. But at the moment when strangers tended to grow uncomfortable in the presence of this economy she would seize the topic and rush off with it, feverishly s…
F. Scott Fitzgerald Tender Is the Night
His urbane brain cut the most magnificent capers, as, chloroformed by fatigue, it directed its incoming perceptions along the most absurd paths and enjoyed the utter senselessness of its associations.
Gerhard Roth The Will To Sickness
I was so happy … before.’ ‘I find that happiness can always be recollected in tranquillity, Ma’am,’ said Melbourne. Victoria put her hands down and looked up at him, her pale blue eyes searching his face. ‘You were happy too?’When Melbourne spoke, it was in the voice not of the urbane Prime Minister, but of a man of advancing years who is facing the loss of the only thing that is still capable of bringing him joy. ‘You know I was, Ma’am.
Daisy Goodwin Victoria
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 150 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).